Mi-T-M FRO-1000-0ME1 User manual

Operator's Manual 1
OPERATORS MANUAL FOR Mi-T-M®
FRO-1000-0ME1
FRO-2000-0ME1
REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM
©Copyright 2022, Mi-T-M Corporation®37-1517-102622
CAUTION
RISK OF INJURY!
READ MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING!
This manual is an important part of the Reverse Osmosis System
and must remain with the unit when you sell it!

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WARNING: This product can expose you to
chemicals including Lead, which is known to
the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. For more
information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................3
CONTENTS OF THE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM ...................................................4
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................4
PURPOSE ........................................................................................................................4
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS.................................................................................5
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION ................................................................................5
RISK OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE .................................................................................................................5
RISK OF BURSTING..................................................................................................................................5
RISK OF BURNS........................................................................................................................................6
RISK FROM MOVING PARTS....................................................................................................................6
RISK OF BODILY INJURY..........................................................................................................................6
REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM FLOW CHART..............................................................7
FLOW CHART AND THEORY OF OPERATION.............................................................7
REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM FEATURES (FRO-1000) ...............................................8
REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM FEATURES (FRO-2000) ...............................................9
INSTALLATION..............................................................................................................10
ATTIRE .....................................................................................................................................................10
INLET WATER SUPPLY............................................................................................................................10
INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................................................10
PREPARATION ..............................................................................................................12
PRE-START UP........................................................................................................................................12
OPERATION ..................................................................................................................12
START-UP ................................................................................................................................................12
OPERATION.............................................................................................................................................12
MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING .......................................................................................................12
SHUT-DOWN ...........................................................................................................................................13
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................14
REPLACEMENT PARTS ...............................................................................................14
MONITORING CHART ..................................................................................................15

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Congratulations on the purchase of your new Mi-T-M Reverse Osmosis System! You can be assured your Mi-T-M
Reverse Osmosis System was constructed and designed with quality and performance in mind. Each component
has been rigorously tested to ensure the highest level of acceptance.
This operator's manual was compiled for your benet. By reading and following the simple safety, installation, oper-
ation, maintenance and troubleshooting steps described in this manual, you will receive years of trouble free opera-
tion from your new Mi-T-M Reverse Osmosis System. The contents of this manual are based on the latest product
information available at the time of publication. Mi-T-M reserves the right to make changes in price, color, materials,
equipment, specications or models at any time without notice.
! IMPORTANT !
These paragraphs are surrounded by a "SAFETY ALERT BOX". This box is used to designate and empha-
size Safety Warnings that must be followed when operating this Reverse Osmosis System.
Accompanying the Safety Warnings are "signal words" which designate the degree or level of hazard seri-
ousness. The "signal words" used in this manual are as follows:
DANGER: INDICATES AN IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL
RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING: INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD
RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
CAUTION: INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED MAY
RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY.
The symbols below this paragraph are "Safety Alert Symbols". These symbols are used to call attention
to items or procedures that could be dangerous to you or other persons using this equipment.
ALWAYS PROVIDE A COPY OF THIS MANUAL TO ANYONE USING THIS EQUIPMENT. READ ALL IN-
STRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS BIOLOGICAL RECYCLING SYSTEM AND ESPECIALLY POINT
OUT THE "SAFETY WARNINGS" TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY TO THE OPERA-
TOR.
Once the unit has been uncrated, immediately write in the serial number of your unit in the space provided below.
SERIAL NUMBER_________________________________
Inspect for signs of obvious or concealed freight damage. If damage does exist, le a claim with the transportation
company immediately. Be sure that all damaged parts are replaced and that the mechanical and electrical problems
are corrected prior to operation of the unit. If you require service, contact Mi-T-M Customer Service.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CALL OUR TOLL-FREE NUMBER
for the Sales or Service Center nearest you!
800-553-9053
Please have the following information available for all service calls:
1. Model Number
2. Serial Number
3. Date and Place of Purchase
INTRODUCTION

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CONTENTS OF THE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM
Carefully unpack your new Mi-T-M Reverse Osmosis System. Check the contents against the packing list. Contact
the freight line if a damage claim is required on any component. The following items are the basic equipment sent
with your Reverse Osmosis System.
1. Reverse Osmosis Skid
2. Green oat N.O. with bulkhead and strain relief
3. Tank ttings for permeate tubing, (2) quick connect elbows and (1) bulkhead
4. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) tester
5. Spanner wrench
6. Manual, Parts list, Maintenance sheets
7. Any accessory tanks or lters
SPECIFICATIONS
PURPOSE
The Mi-T-M Freshwater Reverse Osmosis (FRO) system is designed to remove dissolved solids and salts from a
freshwater supply. The system will deliver the high quality water to a holding tank (not included) for future use.
MODEL FRO-1000-0M10 FRO-2000-0M10
Permeate Flow 1000 GPD 2000 GPD
Total Flow 2.0 GPM 4.0 GPM
Inlet Pressure 20-80 PSI
Operating Pressure 200 PSI
Salt Rejection 98%
Maximum Recovery 50%
Electrical Hook-Up 120V 1ø, 15AMP Plug
Amp Draw 8 AMPS 12 AMPS
Ro Pump 0.5 HP 0.75 HP
Skid Dimensions (L X W X H) 60"Hx24"Wx38"L
Total Weight 240 Lbs. 270 Lbs.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION
Serious injury or death could occur if the system is not properly grounded.
Your System is powered by electricity and may cause electric shock or elec-
trocution if not installed properly.
Installation of this unit, including all electrical connections, must comply with
all local, state and national codes.
This product must be grounded. Connect to a GFCI outlet when available.
If the unit should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of
least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. Do
not ground to a gas supply line.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a
risk of electrocution. Check with a qualied electrician or service personnel
if you are in doubt as to whether the system is properly grounded.
Always be certain the unit is receiving proper voltage (+/- 5% of the voltage
listed on the nameplate). Before installing electrical connections, be certain
the power switches are in the "OFF" position.
Keep all connections dry and off the ground.
Do not touch pump, pump motor, discharge piping or water when the unit is
connected to the power supply; regardless of whether the unit is operating
correctly or experiencing an operation failure.
DO NOT allow metal components of the system to come in contact with live
electrical components.
Electrical shock may occur if system is not operated properly. Serious in-
jury or death may occur if electrical repairs are attempted by unqualied per-
sons.
Never operate the system with safety guards/covers removed or damaged.
Ensure all electrical covers are securely in place when unit is operating.
Any electrical wiring or repairs performed on this system should be done by
Authorized Service Personnel in accordance with National and Local electri-
cal codes.
Before opening any electrical enclosure, always shut off the system and
drain the water. Disconnect the system from the power source. If the power
disconnect is not in sight, lock it in the open position and tag it to prevent
power usage. (Never assume the system is safe to work on just because
it is not operating, it could restart at any time! Always disconnect from the
power source.) Allow the system components to cool down.
RISK OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE
Serious injury or death could occur from an explosion or re caused by a
system electric spark.
This unit must be placed in an area that is well ventilated, free of ammable
vapors, combustible dust, gases or other combustible materials.
RISK OF BURSTING
Serious injury or death could occur from bursting caused by excessive pres-
sure in the system.
Do not mistreat the pressure gauges on the system. Pressure gauges will
malfunction if they are subjected to excessive pressure, vibration, pulsation
or temperature or if they are placed in an environment which causes cor-
rosion of parts. Incorrect readings on a pressure gauge could mislead the
operator and place him in a dangerous working condition.

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!SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
Do not use this system to pump ammable material! An explosion could oc-
cur from a gas vapor buildup inside the system.
Serious injury may occur if attempting to start the system when the pump is
frozen.
In freezing temperatures, the unit must always be warm enough to ensure
there is no ice formation in the pump. Do not start the system if it has been
in a freezing environment without rst allowing the pump to thaw.
RISK OF BURNS
Serious injury may occur from touching the electrical motor. This area can
remain hot for some time after the system is shutdown.
Never allow any part of your body to contact the electrical motor until
cooled.
RISK FROM MOVING PARTS
Serious injury may occur to the operator from moving parts on the system.
Do not operate the unit without all protective covers in place.
Follow the maintenance instructions specied in the manual.
RISK OF BODILY INJURY
Injury may occur from the system.
DO NOT allow children to operate this unit.
DO NOT overreach or stand on unstable support.
Wet surfaces can be slippery, wear protective foot gear and keep good footing
and balance at all times.
Know how to stop the system. Be thoroughly familiar with controls.
Before servicing components, ALWAYS shut off the system.

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!SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM FLOW CHART
FLOW CHART AND THEORY OF OPERATION
Pressurized water at 20-80PSI is hooked up to Solenoid Valve (1). When the Reverse Osmosis system turns on,
Solenoid Valve (1) opens to let water into the system. The water passes through the Inlet Filter (2) which removes
sediment and also serves as a housing for the cleaning and storages cartridges. The Pressure Switch (3) monitors
feed pressure and shuts the system down if low pressure is detected. After the Pressure Switch (3) water makes its
way to the Reverse Osmosis Pump (4)
The Reverse Osmosis Pump (4) boosts the water pressure to operating pressure and pumps the water to the Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes (6). The Reverse Osmosis Inlet Gauge (5) monitors the pump pressure. At the Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes (6), water travels up and down along the membranes, where the high pressure forces
some of the water through the membranes and out the top center of the housing leaving behind salts and other
dissolved solids. This water, called the Permeate (12), can ow through the optional Permeate Flow Meter (13) to
ll a Holding Tank (17) (not included). The Permeate Tank Valve (15) and Permeate Drain Valve (14) are used to
direct the Permeate (12) to drain during start-up or cleaning, while the Permeate Sampling Valve (16) is used to
collect samples for water quality testing.
The water that does not pass through the Reverse Osmosis Membranes (6) is referred to as the Concentrate (7)
and contains the salts and other dissolved solids that were rejected by the membrane. The majority of the Concen-
trate (7) passes through the Reverse Osmosis Concentrate Valve (10) to the optional Concentrate Flow Meter
(11) and to the drain. The Reverse Osmosis Concentrate Valve (10) restricts the ow and creates the high pres-
sure on the membranes. A portion of the concentrate can be recycled though the Reverse Osmosis Recycle Valve
(8) and Reverse Osmosis Recycle Check Valve (9) back to the Reverse Osmosis Pump (4) to increase the system
recovery.
FRO FLOW DIAGRAM 090722JRC

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REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM FEATURES (FRO-1000)
1
3
4
5
876
910 11 12
VALVE 1
VALVE 2
VALVE 3
VALVE 4
VALVE 5
2
FRO-1000 UNIT ASSY 041422ATL
1 MEMBRANES FRO-1000
2 PUMP ASSY
3 FRAME ASSEMBLY
4 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
5 INLET ASSEMBLY FRO
6 HOUR METER
7 RUN/ CLEANING SWITCH
8 UNIT (ON/OFF)
9 LIGHT - RO PUMP ON
10 LIGHT - TANK FULL
11 LIGHT - RO CLEANING
12 LIGHT - CHECK FILTERS
VALVE 1 PERMEATE OUTLET
VALVE 2 PERMEATE SAMPLE
VALVE 3 CONCENTRATE RECYCLE
VALVE 4 CONCENTRATE OUTLET
VALVE 5 INLET SOLENOID

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REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM FEATURES (FRO-2000)
1
2
35
4
86 7
910 11 12
VALVE 5
VALVE 3
VALVE 4
VALVE 1
VALVE 2
FRO-2000 UNIT ASSY 041422ATL
1 MEMBRANES FRO-2000
2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
3 PUMP ASSY
4 FRAME ASSEMBLY
5 INLET ASSEMBLY FRO
6 HOUR METER
7 RUN/ CLEANING SWITCH
8 UNIT (ON/OFF)
9 LIGHT - RO PUMP ON
10 LIGHT - TANK FULL
11 LIGHT - RO CLEANING
12 LIGHT - CHECK FILTERS
VALVE 1 PERMEATE OUTLET
VALVE 2 PERMEATE SAMPLE
VALVE 3 CONCENTRATE RECYCLE
VALVE 4 CONCENTRATE OUTLET
VALVE 5 INLET SOLENOID

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INLET WATER SUPPLY:
The FRO system is intended to be fed from a clean, pressurized water supply. Water supply must be able to main-
tain 20PSI at the total ow requirement of the system. Contaminants in the water such as hardness, sediment, and
chlorine will decrease performance and lifetime of the system. Chlorine will permanently damage the membranes
while hardness and sediment will cause slower ow rates and more frequent cleaning.
The system comes standard with a small lter for sediment but additional pre-lters are recommended. Carbon
lters are recommended to remove chlorine while water softeners or anti-scale lters are recommended to reduce
hardness. Pre-testing the water is recommended to determine what pre-ltering steps should be taken. If any chlo-
rine is present a carbon lter is recommended. If hardness is over 7 grains per gallon a softener or anti-scale lter is
recommended.
INSTALLATION
1. Unboxing-Carefully unpackage the following contents:
a. Main Skid
b. Float and tank ttings
c. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) meter
d. Manual/Parts List/Maintenance Sheets
e. Any accessory lters or items.
2. Location and connection
a. Set skid on level surface with access to control panel, pre-lters, and membranes. Adjust feet as needed to
keep skid level.
b. Keep a few feet around the front and the sides for operation and maintenance items.
3. Prepare permeate holding tank (recommended holding tank size is daily volume to be used.)
a. Drill ¾” hole at top of holding tank for tube connection. Install bulkhead, and elbows on each end of the
bulkhead.
b. Drill 1-5/8” bulkhead about 10” from top of tank. Install strain relief, green oat with a 3” tether inside holding
tank.
c. Wire oat back to main control box. See wiring diagram in box.
d. Drill any required drain holes, outlet holes for water use.
4. Make plumbing connections.
a. Connect permeate tube to elbow on outside of tank.
b. Run Concentrate drain hose to drain.
c. Connect garden hose from water supply to inlet garden hose tting. See inlet water supply requirements from
above section.
ATTIRE:
Proper attire is essential to your safety. It is advised to utilize whatever means necessary to protect eyes, ears, and
skin.
INSTALLATION

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FRO_WIRING DIAGRAM - FRO SYSTEM - FLOAT
INSTALLATION
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION! TO REDUCE
THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION, KEEP
ALL CONNECTIONS DRY AND OFF THE
GROUND.
PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
BEFORE PROCEEDING, ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS ON THIS CHECKLIST. YES NO
CODES:
1. Does the electrical wiring meet all codes?
2. Does plumbing meet all codes?
LOCATION:
1. Is the unit located on a hard level surface free of ammable vapors, combustible dust,
gases or other combustible materials?
2. Is the unit located in a large ventilated area?
ELECTRICAL:
1. Is the unit properly grounded?
2. Does the power supply, voltage and amperage match the data plate?
PLUMBING:
1. Is the plumbing sized correctly?
2. Are all plumbing connections secure?
GENERAL:
1. Have all operators using this unit read and understood this entire manual?
2. Has the unit been installed by qualied service people who followed the instructions listed
in this manual?
IF "NO" WAS MARKED TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CORRECT THE SITUATION BEFORE OPERATING.

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OPERATION
START-UP
1. Plug in unit to 120V 15-amp wall outlet
2. Turn on water supply
3. Turn on Main Power Switch
4. Flush membranes before operation:
a. Direct permeate to drain line, or discard the water that accumulates in holding tank while starting up. Shut off
valve to tank and open sample valve. Connect a tube to drain, container or ground from sampling valve.
b. Turn system on for 15 minutes by turning RO pump switch to Run. (It is common for the check lter light to
come on while starting up and purging air, restart system by turning RO pump switch OFF then back to RUN).
c. After 15 minutes of ushing, turn RO pump switch to OFF.
d. Direct permeate to tank by opening tank valve and shutting off sample valve.
OPERATION
1. Indicator Lights:
a. RO Pump On- RO pump is running.
b. Tank Full- Float in holding tank is up indicating tank is full.
c. Check Filters- Inlet pressure was low and system shut down. Check, clean, or replace the inlet strainer, inlet
lters, and water supply line. Turn 3-way switch off then back to RUN or CLEANING to reset.
d. Cleaning Cycle- Cleaning Cycle is currently running. The cycle takes 1 hour.
2. Selector Switch:
a. RUN- System will turn on automatically when tank oat is down. Inlet solenoid will open and Pump will turn
on. System will shut down when tank oat is up.
b. OFF- System remain off.
c. CLEANING- System will turn on automatically and start the programmed cleaning cycle. This will take about 1
hour.
3. Turn RO pump switch to RUN. (RO system will automatically turn on when high level holding tank oat is down).
4. Adjust operating pressure to 200 PSI for permanent operation by slowly closing concentrate valve
5. Monitor system the rst couple hours of operation and re-adjust concentrate valve as needed to keep operating
pressure near 200PSI. DO NOT INCREASE OPERATING PRESSURE OVER 225PSI.
6. The recycle valve can be opened slightly while concentrate valve is closed more to increase system recovery. It is
not recommended to decrease concentrate ow rate below the permeate ow rate. DO NOT INCREASE OPERATING
PRESSURE OVER 225PSI.
7. Monitor system on daily basis. Perform maintenance as explained in the next section.
MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING: fill out performance chart on a weekly basis. Preform
maintenance as required below.
1. Inlet garden hose strainer: Check, clean or replace when Check Filter light is activated.
2. Inlet Filter: Check, clean or replace in Check Filter Light is activated. (Check lter light will also come on if water
supply has been compromised so check all lines and valves coming from water supply.)
3. Membranes: Cleaning required when:
a. Permeate ow drops below rated ow rate.
PREPARATION
PRE-START UP:
1. Be certain concentrate valve is all the way open (Counter Clock-wise).
WARNING: IF CONCENTRATE VALVE IS CLOSED AT START-UP IT CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO
THE MEMBRANES.
2. Be certain all switches on control panel are off.

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OPERATION
b. TDS readings are high compared to start-up performance.
4. Membrane Cleaning cycle: (Permeate water from holding tank can still be used while cleaning, but no additional
water will be processed until cleaning is complete). Each Cleaning cycle will take approximately 1 hour.
a. Turn RO system switch to OFF.
b. Remove inlet lter from small inlet lter housing.
c. Install Alkaline Cleaning Cartridge (58-0025), in small inlet lter housing and tighten housing.
d. Direct Permeate to drain line.
e. Completely open concentrate valve.
f. Turn RO switch to CLEANING.
i. RO Cleaning light will turn on.
ii. RO pump will start up and run for 45 seconds to saturate the membranes with cleaning solution and pump
will shut off.
iii. Membranes will soak with pump off for 1 hour.
iv. After 1 hour pump will turn back on and run for 5 minutes to ush solution from membranes.
v. Cycle is complete when cleaning light turns off.
g. Remove Alkaline cleaning cartridge and replace with Acidic cleaning cartridge 58-0024. Run cleaning cycle
again by turning RO Switch to Cleaning.
h. After cycle is complete cleaning light turns off. Cleaning is complete.
i. Turn RO switch to OFF.
j. Replace empty acidic cleaning cartridge with 5 micron lter.
k. Direct permeate back to tank.
l. Turn RO system back to ON and reset RO inlet pressure to 200PSI by adjusting concentrate valve.
SHUT-DOWN
1. Normal Shut-Down (less than 3 weeks): Turn 3-way RO system switch to OFF, and main power switch off.
2. Long duration shut-down and storage (Over 3 weeks). Turn RO Pump switch to OFF.
a. Direct Permeate to drain line. Open drain valve, Close tank valve.
b. Remove lter from small inlet lter housing.
c. Install Storage Cartridge (58-0023), in small inlet lter housing and tighten housing.
d. Open concentrate valve all the way.
e. Turn RO pump switch to CLEANING
f. Pump will turn on for 45 seconds to pump storage solution into membrane housings.
g. After pump shuts off Turn RO Pump switch to off.
3. Winterizing: Follow guidelines for Long duration shut-down and storage. In addition:
a. Drain all water from inlet lines, lters and pump.
b. Drain all water from holding tank.
c. Drain membrane permeate line by loosening the plugs on the bottom of membrane housings.

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REPLACEMENT PARTS
DESCRIPTION REORDER#
RO STORAGE CARTRIDGE 58-0023
RO CLEANING CARTRIDGE ACID 58-0024
RO CLEANING CARTRIDGE ALKALINE 58-0025
TDS HANDHELD METER 33-0653
FILTER 20" PLEATED POLY- 20 MICRON 19-0216
FILTER - 20" 10 MICRON 19-0302
FILTER - 20" CARBON 5 MICRON 19-0303
FILTER - 20" ANTI-SCALE 19-0304
FILTER - 10" 5 MICRON 19-0305
RO MEMBRANE 19-0306
FILTER- 10” PLEATED 1 MICRON 19-0311
FILTER- 20” PLEATED 1 MICRON 19-0312
FILTER- 20” PLEATED 5 MICRON 19-0313
20" BIG BLUE HOUSING 19-0633
10" BLUE HOUSING 19-0634
MEMBRANE O-RING LUBRICANT (5oz tube) 58-0026
TEST STRIPS 33-0314
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
No power at Control
Panel
Power failure to Control Panel Plug in unit to 120V outlet, Check circuit breaker to
outlet
Check Filter Light
On
Water Supply Shut-off to unit Turn on water supply
Inlet garden hose screen clogged Clean or replace
Inlet lters clogged Clean or replace
Inlet solenoid not working Replace solenoid
Low Permeate Flow Low Operating Pressure Set Pressure to 200PSI by closing concentrate valve
Clogged/Dirty membranes Clean or replace membranes
High Permeate TDS Damaged membranes Replace membranes
RO Pump not
turning on
Tank is full Lower water level in tank
Damaged or disconnected tank oat Replace oat
RO Pump switch on Off or Cleaning Turn to Run
Overload or Fuses tripped Reset Overload, Replace Fuses, Replace motor
RO pump on but
low pressure
Concentrate valve open Set Pressure to 200PSI by mostly closing
concentrate valve
Pump failure or clogged Clean or replace pump

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MONITORING CHART
NOTE: To record pressures and flows, RO system must be on. If tank is full, turn RO pump dial to cleaning
mode and system will run for 45 seconds. Remember to return dial to Auto operation when recording is
complete.
Date Hours Pressure
RO Pump
Concentrate
Flow (GPM)
(measure time
to fill container
and calculate)
Permeate
Flow (GPM)
(measure time
to fill container
and calculate)
Temp.
(deg C)
TDS inlet or
concentrate
(ppm)
TDS
permeate
(ppm)

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STATEMENT OF WARRANTY
Mi-T-M warrants all parts (except those referred to below) of your new Reverse Osmosis System to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship during the following periods:
For One (1) Year from the date of original purchase.
Defective parts not subject to normal wear and tear will be repaired or replaced at
Mi-T-M's option during the warranty period. In any event, reimbursement is limited to the purchase price paid.
EXCLUSIONS
1. The motor is covered under separate warranty by its respective manufacturer and is subject to the terms set
forth therein.
2. Normal wear parts:
Seals Filters Gaskets
O-rings Packings Pistons
Valve Assembly Brushes Microbes
Sensors
3. Parts damaged due to:
-normal wear, misapplication, modications/alterations, abuse,
-operation at other than recommended speeds, pressures or temperature,
-the use of caustic liquids,
-chloride corrosion or chemical deterioration,
-uctuations in electrical or water supply,
-operating unit in an abrasive, corrosive or freezing environment.
4. Parts damaged by failure to follow recommended:
-installation, operating and maintenance procedures.
5. This warranty does not cover the cost of:
-normal maintenance or adjustments,
-labor charges,
-transportation charges to Service Center,
-freight damage.
6. The use of other than genuine Mi-T-M parts will void warranty. Parts returned, prepaid to Mi-T-M's factory
or to an Authorized Service Center will be inspected and replaced free of charge if found to be defective
and subject to warranty. There are no warranties which extend beyond the description of the face hereof.
Under no circumstances shall Mi-T-M bear any responsibility for loss of use of the unit, loss of time or rental,
inconvenience, commercial loss or consequential damages.

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